| Congenital prosopagnosia without object agnosia? A literature review |
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| Functional compensation of the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus for picture naming |
10 |
| To select or to wait? The importance of criterion setting in debates of competitive lexical selection |
6 |
| Language processing from the perspective of electrical stimulation mapping |
6 |
| Direct electrical stimulation of the left frontal aslant tract disrupts sentence planning without affecting articulation |
4 |
| Object recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia |
4 |
| Speed of processing and executive functions in adults with phenylketonuria: Quick in finding the word, but not the ladybird |
4 |
| Direct cortical stimulation of inferior frontal cortex disrupts both speech and music production in highly trained musicians |
3 |
| Cognition and anatomy of adult Niemann-Pick disease type C: Insights for the Alzheimer field |
3 |
| The dual origin of semantic errors in access deficit: activation vs. inhibition deficit |
3 |
| Evaluating object recognition ability in developmental prosopagnosia using the Cambridge Car Memory Test |
3 |
| Word repetition and retrieval practice effects in aphasia: Evidence for use-dependent learning in lexical access |
3 |
| Vowel letter dyslexia |
2 |
| Atypical holistic processing of facial identity and expression in a case of acquired prosopagnosia |
2 |
| The relationship between mirror-touch synaesthesia and empathy: New evidence and a new screening tool |
2 |
| Decisional space determines saccadic reaction times in healthy observers and acquired prosopagnosia |
2 |
| A deficit in post-graphemic writing processes: Evidence for a graphomotor buffer |
2 |
| Language processing and executive functions in early treated adults with phenylketonuria (PKU) |
2 |
| Spontaneous in-flight accommodation of hand orientation to unseen grasp targets: A case of action blindsight |
2 |
| Comorbidity and cognitive overlap between developmental dyslexia and congenital amusia |
2 |
| Conceptual processing of action verbs with and without motor representations |
1 |
| Investigating the functional neuroanatomy of concrete and abstract word processing through direct electric stimulation (DES) during awake surgery |
1 |
| How is electrical stimulation of the brain experienced, and how can we tell? Selected considerations on sensorimotor function and speech |
1 |
| Differential roles of gestures on spatial language in neurotypical elderly adults and individuals with focal brain injury |
1 |
| The effect of visual arrangement on visuospatial short-term memory: Insights from children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome |
1 |
| Visual crowding in pure alexia and acquired prosopagnosia |
1 |
| Word form encoding is under attentional demand: evidence from dual-task interference in aphasia |
1 |
| Word deafness with preserved number word perception |
1 |
| A phonetic radical account of the phonology-to-Orthography consistency effect on writing Chinese characters: Evidence from a Chinese Dysgraphic patient |
1 |
| Altered time judgements highlight common mechanisms of time and space perception |
1 |
| Markers of cognitive function in individuals with metabolic disease: Morquio syndrome and tyrosinemia type III |
1 |
| When mild pure alexia may not be reducible to hemianopic alexia |
1 |
| Subclinical executive function impairment in children with asymptomatic, treated phenylketonuria: A comparison with children with immunodeficiency virus |
1 |
| Semantic memory for objects, actions, and events: A novel test of event-related conceptual semantic knowledge |
1 |
| Delayed processing of global shape information is associated with weaker top-down effects in developmental prosopagnosia |
0 |
| Bimanual visually guided movements are more than the sum of their parts: Evidence from optic ataxia |
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| Developmental surface dysgraphia without surface dyslexia |
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| Visual and visuomotor processing of hands and tools as a case study of cross talk between the dorsal and ventral streams |
0 |
| Orthographic texture effects during spelling are due to variations in representational strength |
0 |
| Processing verb-noun compound words in Spanish: Evidence from event-related potentials |
0 |
| Gaze and Motor Traces of Language Processing: Evidence from Autism Spectrum Disorders in Comparison to Typical Controls |
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| Multi-factor analysis in language production: Sequential sampling models mimic and extend regression results |
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| Comparing electrophysiological correlates of judgment of learning and feeling of knowing during face-name recognition |
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| To select or to wait? Response to the commentaries |
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| Over time, the right results will emerge |
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| How modality-specific is morphology? |
0 |
| The processing of inflected and derived words in writing |
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